University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 118 of 148
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, A . fi-.. ,WJQ il 31 ,A ..4:,w,4-.-wi:,,ffZ5 V , GORDON FRESK, PALMER LANDRO, jol-IN N1s1.soN. Basketball- Continued yet, it will be impossible to tell who will be on top of the league at the end of the sea- son, but one may rest assured that the Aggies will do their best to come out victorious. Of the players on the squad, not much can be said of any one man. The team was made what it was by the co-operation and splendid spirit shown by every member of the squad and its coach. Friese and Krusemark were the only lettermen from last year's squad to return. Each playing one of the guard positions, the opposing teams found it hard to get close in shots. These two men could always be depended upon to get the ball and start the offense functioning. Not only in defense were they adept, but either one could be counted on to help the team with a few baskets when they were needed. Playing their last year for the Aggies School, these two players have done their best to give the school a good basketball team. The center position was very capably taken care of by Kenny Roeder with Joel Clementson as substitute. Playing his first year with the Aggies, Roeder has fitted in very well with the team. A scrappy player and a good shot made him a wel- come addition to the squad. Clementson could also be counted on to do his best. Few opponents could out-jump him and for drive and spirit he was unbeatable. This is also his last year of playing for the school. E X W E4 PM '. .i ai Wi Z 6 2 H A yi if '7 E Al if Y. W if Z EV V Q W 7 7 V V V n Ae-9 aw-fe-fag? .ffeQe7UgQAe.xsxQxexe-bxmx xnxfebi, Page One Hundred Fifteen

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